Saudi Arabia’s AI governance consultation enters final days
The draft policy applies to government bodies, private companies, non-profit organisations, and individuals involved in developing, deploying, or publishing AI applications within KSA.
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The draft policy applies to government bodies, private companies, non-profit organisations, and individuals involved in developing, deploying, or publishing AI applications within KSA.
MedTech World Middle East speakers presented the GCC as a platform for global medtech firms seeking to test, validate and expand their technologies within a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
Over the past 12 months, healthcare developments in Saudi Arabia show the Kingdom is building something lasting — aligned with Vision 2030 and positioning itself as a regional medical hub.
As part of the initiative, QuantumNexis plans to introduce a portfolio of digital health platforms to the Saudi market including Ziloy.ai and Readabl.ai.
The event looked at Embryology 4.0, combining medical expertise with machine learning and data-driven assessment to enhance precision, efficiency, and patient success rates.
The approach is intended to reduce turnaround times, strengthen data governance, and support wider adoption of precision medicine within Saudi Arabia’s health system.
The event highlights the growing role of digital technologies and AI in improving research performance and supporting regulatory and oversight processes.
Talks reviewed the implementation of digital healthcare initiatives and explored opportunities for cooperation in hospital information systems and digital platforms.
First clinical use of the technique treated a patient with two years of severe vertigo and imbalance from a superior semicircular canal defect.